I see your opinion and reject it 100% F/O
Thank You for playing.
Rob
I was under the impression that a 12 ga. shotgun barrel had a bore size that was the same in all 12ga shotguns no matter what brand of gun. Also didn’t know the relevance , bore size had to the choke tube sizes.
I do finally understand it now.
Thank you all for your input, very much appreciated.
Interesting sidebar: I asked Mossberg to tell me the ID of their fixed cylinder bore barrel as well as the barrel thickness (I don’t have a caliper ); they refused... said it was proprietary. Go figure.
Basically, a choke tube is matched to the bore of the shotgun and then the difference between the maximum bore diameter and the minimum choke diameter is the constriction. The constriction is the measurement that you see on the choke.
The reason that your tubes are marked the same, but measure differently is because the bore diameter of the two barrels that they go in are different. 12 gauge shotguns can have different bore diameters, which will range from approximately .725 to .800. So a modified (.020) choke for a .725 barrel will measure .705 and a modifed choke for an .800 barrel will measure .780.
Here is a link for you ...
https://www.briley.com/c-456-understanding-chokes.aspx
Interesting sidebar: I asked Mossberg to tell me the ID of their fixed cylinder bore barrel as well as the barrel thickness (I don’t have a caliper ); they refused... said it was proprietary. Go figure.
Just like opinions everyone has one.
Selling points for the individual manufacturer to suggest their chokes are superior to the competition.
Rob
I see your opinion and reject it 100% F/O
Thank You for playing.
Rob
Hence the encouragement that folks in the know say, pattern your gun.
This thread chokes me up...……………………….
I was under the impression that a 12 ga. shotgun barrel had a bore size that was the same in all 12ga shotguns no matter what brand of gun. Also didn’t know the relevance , bore size had to the choke tube sizes.
I do finally understand it now.
Thank you all for your input, very much appreciated.
There is no such thing as "standard" bore diameter anymore, at one time 12 gauge bores were said to be .721 give or take but now days they range from .719 to .750 and anywhere in between and... there could be exceptions to this as well. For instance, Beretta Mobil barrels are .720 inches while their optima barrels are .733. Older Browning barrels are .724 but the newer ones are .742. Older Perazzi's were .724 and now .732 is standard but they will make anything you want when ordered. A lot of the Turkish guns I've looked at don't have any bore stamps so they could be any diameter but I suspect they will likely be on the tighter side for the most part. You also have to remember that chokes can vary by a 2 or 3 thou and you won't find many that are exact to a thou of an inch of what they should be in theory.
As has been mentioned several times previously in this thread, choke diameter is dictated by bore diameter and the difference is constriction.
Interesting sidebar: I asked Mossberg to tell me the ID of their fixed cylinder bore barrel as well as the barrel thickness (I don’t have a caliper ); they refused... said it was proprietary. Go figure.
I have four Beretta’s with Mobil chokes that are .721.
All barrel bores vary somewhat from the spec's, which is kinda my point!